Monday, November 14, 2016

Trust in Me by Marcy Jacks



Publisher: Siren Publishing, Inc.
Date published: October 2015
ISBN: 9781632597830
Paranormal, shifter, M/M
EBook
Reviewed by Gabrielle (meingee@yahoo.com)
Weblink:
http://www.bookstrand.com/book/trust-in-me
Obtained via publisher


Rating: 4 Hearts

Smith has let himself be taken by the rival pack because of his mate. Knowing Teddy was his mate gave Smith hope and he gladly took the place of his alpha’s mate. Smith would never let this pack take the alpha’s mate or anyone else’s mate for that matter and when he realized his own mate was in this pack he knew what he had to do. As he travels with this small pack he begins to see the efforts that the alpha takes to keep them same but he still does not like being with them. Smith’s first priority is his mate and if this is where he wants to stay this is where Smith will stay but will they survive long enough to enjoy there mating?

Smith’s adventures with this new pack make for an interesting read. We get to see how another pack works from the inside and how different they are from Smith’s pack. The affection and comradery are there but this pack is living off of the land and is not as smart as Smith’s pack. He must find a way to help his mate as he deals with it all. When trouble comes we see how well this pack can work together and Smith is more than ready to help his mate and the other omega.

Emotions run high as the pack tries to adjust to Smith being a member and Smith must find a way to keep his loyalties to both his mate and his old pack. I enjoyed watching not only Smith and Teddy’s relationship grow but also the interactions of all the members of this new pack. When the threat of the human scientist hit this new pack they must find a way to help one of their own but where will it take them?

The author has done a nice job of bringing Smith and Teddy together and showing the trials that the pack and Smith go through.   I cannot wait to see what happens next in this world.


This is an objective review and not an endorsement of this book


 

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